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Preferrer
Preferrer Pre*fer"rer, n. One who prefers.
Referrer
Referrer Re*fer"rer (r?*f?r"r?r), n. One who refers.

Meaning of Referre from wikipedia

- derived from Middle English referren, from Middle French référer, from Latin referre, "to carry back", formed from the prefix re- and ferre, "to bear". A number...
- and initiatives. 'Referendum' is the gerundive form of the Latin verb referre, literally "to carry back" (from the verb ferre, "to bear, bring, carry"...
- much motto of Mount Royal University, Calgary, Canada quam bene vivas referre (or refert), non quam diu it is how well you live that matters, not how...
- "Cuius vita quam turpis, quam freda, quamque execranda extiterit, horresco referre." Victor III, Pope (1934). "Monumenta Germaniae Historica, Libelli de lite"...
- Latin referentem, the present participle (in accusative form) of the verb referre ("carry back", see also etymology of refer(ence)); or synchronically analyzable...
- Cuius vita quam turpis, quam freda, quamque execranda extiterit, horresco referre Poole 1917, p. 20. Poole 1917, pp. 20–21. “Post multa turpia adulteria...
- phrases derived from this cir****stance. Thus signa inferre meant to advance, referre to retreat, and convertere to face about; efferre, or castris vellere,...
- much motto of Mount Royal University, Calgary, Canada quam bene vivas referre (or refert), non quam diu it is how well you live that matters, not how...
- tribu, it was always expressly stated. The fourth punishment was called referre in aerarios or facere aliquem aerarium, and might be inflicted on any person...
- means something that must be added; referendum comes from the gerundive of referre ("to bring back" [to the people]); agenda comes from the neuter plural...